SANTO DOMINGO: The Dominican Republic said Wednesday it will allow the US to use an airbase and airport as part of its controversial operations against alleged drug traffickers that have killed more than 80 people so far.
The announcement came during a visit by US defense secretary Pete Hegseth to Santo Domingo, as the US seeks to ramp up pressure on leftist Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, whom Washington accuses of heading a drug cartel.
“We have authorised the US, for a limited time, to use restricted areas at the San Isidro Air Base and the Las Americas International Airport for logistical operations of aircraft,” including refuelling and the transport of equipment and personnel, President Luis Abinader told a news conference.
